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Deputies ID man shot outside Pittsford nightclub

Brandon Spears, 19, died after being fatally shot in a downtown hotel early Sunday morning. Friends talk near a memorial for him. (June 13, 2016)

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A man was shot in the head early Monday after multiple shots were fired in the area of 3300 Monroe Ave. in Pittsford, outside Taylor's Nightclub and Bistro. The man, who has not been identified, is expected to live.(Photo: TINA MACINTYRE-YEE/ @tyee23/staff photographer)Buy Photo

Hansen-Moody's injury was a graze wound, Helfer said, adding that the man was treated and released from Highland Hospital hours after the incident, which occurred after a Sunday night fundraiser for the family of Brandon Spears, the 19-year-old Rochester man who was fatally shot on June 12, 2016 inside the Rochester Radisson Riverside Hotel.

What sparked Monday's fight, which involved hundreds of people, was not immediately known.

Town officials on Monday temporarily closed down Taylor's Nightclub after suspending the club's operating permit, said Pittsford Supervisor Bill Smith.

The temporary closure is pending a review of club operations with the town's code enforcement officer and receipt of the requested information and documents, Smith said. He noted that the club owner and the owner's lawyer on Tuesday are scheduled to meet with the town attorney and code enforcement officer.

Deputies continue to investigate Monday's incident. No charges have been filed, Helfer said.